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  • Tags: Minority Groups
San Francisco, March 27 -- The movements of enemy aliens and Japanese-Americans were restricted further at dawn today when a curfew established by Lieut. Gen. John L. DeWitt, commanding the western defense command and fourth army, became effective. A…

Date: 1942-03-27
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

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Paul Talman and Ralph Beal in 1927 with grinders at the Indian Mortar Stone at the Frapwell House

Date: Circa 1927
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

(In San Francisco News) A Japanese-American is an American citizen of Japanese racial extraction. He is a citizen because he was born in the United States. A Japanese born outside of this country can not be a citizen by naturalization.But under the…

Date: 1945-04-10
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 5
Type: NEWS

To The Editor:In these critical days when the policies of many organizations representing various nationality groups may be viewed with suspicion and even with alarm by certain individuals who are not intimately acquainted with the aims, ideals, and…

Date: 1942-01-16
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 2
Type: NEWS

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Chinese fishermen's village, located at what is now New Brighton State Beach. The Chinese shipped boxes of fresh fish from the Aptos and Capitola railroad stations.

Date: ca. 1880
Type: PHOTO

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A portrait of Dan Rodgers. In 1861, he and his sons-in-law Robert Johnson and John Derrick began a 20 year struggle to break the color line in Watsonville Schools.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Ida B. Wells, one of the founders of the NAACP. When her family moved to Santa Cruz, about 1892-1894, she was already famous as a writer and lecturer on the subject of lynching. She died in 1931.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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A portrait of Mary Logan, who, with her husband, Albert, ran a boarding house on South Branciforte. She continued to operate the boarding house after her husband died in 1922.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

In the Pajaro valley are hundreds of Japanese - both American citizens and Japanese nationals. In the past, there has been every indication that these Japanese are loyal to the United States.Let us remember this in our sudden anger and fury at the…

Date: 1941-12-07
Source: Watsonville Morning Sun , page 1
Type: NEWS

The following statement of loyalty to this country on the part of Pajaro valley Japanese residents was made Sunday by I. Motoki, secretary of the Japanese association."As far as the Japanese community here is concerned, we pledge our whole-hearted…

Date: 1941-12-07
Source: Watsonville Morning Sun , page 1
Type: NEWS

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